There is a temptation to consider birders, or more specifically, avitourists, as a homogenous group of individuals that single-mindedly seek to add new and exotic species to their personal list of conquest birds. To make this generalisation under-appreciates the diversity of this niche tourism market as well as their drivers and motivators. Avitourists do indeed vary in terms of what tourism experience they seek and how the level of dedication to the act of birding is related to these experiential expectations. In this chapter, we will explore this diversity, but also the themes that unite avitourists. One of the most important unifying themes is the fact that almost all avitourists expect to see wild birds, as opposed to captive species. T...
Tourism based upon natural environments and wild animals is a major and expanding part of the touris...
More than 12 % of bird species are threatened with extinction. Numerous anthropogenic activities and...
Despite the rapid growth of avitourism (birding) globally, the international market potential of avi...
Avitourism is an emerging sub-sector of the nature-based tourism industry, where tourist travel moti...
Avitourism is a specific type of bird-focussed nature-based tourism that can potentially contribute ...
Despite the rapid growth of avitourism (birding tourism) globally, the international market poten...
[Extract] This chapter is concerned with wildlife tourism that is focused on watching free ranging a...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Avitourism is one of the faster growing subsectors of ecotouri...
Formal protected areas will not provide adequate protection to conserve all biodiversity, and are no...
Scavengers provide significant nature's contributions to people (NCP), including disease control thr...
Formal protected areas will not provide adequate protection to conserve all biodiversity, and are no...
Ecuador is rich in avifauna, and the Chocó bioregion of Northwestern Ecuador is a hotspot for bird e...
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
Avitourists are motivated by concern for their own physical and mental health in which outdoor activ...
[Extract] Understanding the nature of visitors is an important but little researched element of wild...
Tourism based upon natural environments and wild animals is a major and expanding part of the touris...
More than 12 % of bird species are threatened with extinction. Numerous anthropogenic activities and...
Despite the rapid growth of avitourism (birding) globally, the international market potential of avi...
Avitourism is an emerging sub-sector of the nature-based tourism industry, where tourist travel moti...
Avitourism is a specific type of bird-focussed nature-based tourism that can potentially contribute ...
Despite the rapid growth of avitourism (birding tourism) globally, the international market poten...
[Extract] This chapter is concerned with wildlife tourism that is focused on watching free ranging a...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Avitourism is one of the faster growing subsectors of ecotouri...
Formal protected areas will not provide adequate protection to conserve all biodiversity, and are no...
Scavengers provide significant nature's contributions to people (NCP), including disease control thr...
Formal protected areas will not provide adequate protection to conserve all biodiversity, and are no...
Ecuador is rich in avifauna, and the Chocó bioregion of Northwestern Ecuador is a hotspot for bird e...
As people have spread around the world, they have taken with them a broad range of other species to ...
Avitourists are motivated by concern for their own physical and mental health in which outdoor activ...
[Extract] Understanding the nature of visitors is an important but little researched element of wild...
Tourism based upon natural environments and wild animals is a major and expanding part of the touris...
More than 12 % of bird species are threatened with extinction. Numerous anthropogenic activities and...
Despite the rapid growth of avitourism (birding) globally, the international market potential of avi...